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Wedding Golden Hour Photography – How to Get It Right

Your wedding pictures are one of the most important things to think about when planning your big day. Although hiring a skilled and experienced wedding photographer is crucial, it is also essential that you know what you want for your pictures. Hiring the right photographer coupled with knowing the outcome you want will help set the stage for a successful wedding photoshoot.

No matter how many selfies they’ve taken, many couples have little experience with professional photography and don’t know exactly what type of photos they want. Fortunately, wedding photographers are here to help. 

One classic that never goes wrong is Golden Hour photography. This style entails taking photos during the hour that comes immediately before the sun sets. The golden hue and softness of the sun’s rays these last moments of the day will produce radiant and striking images that can’t be beat. 

Wedding Golden Hour Photography – How to Get It Right

Here’s what you should know about having wedding golden hour photography done right:

1 – Plan Ahead

It’s smart to check the weather forecast and make sure your location will be available before settling on a schedule for the shoot. Golden hour photography only gives you so much time, after all. You’ll get best results on a clear day when your location isn’t too populated. In case the weather forecasts are wrong (which they sometimes are), talk to your photographer about a backup plan, just in case.

The best golden hour photography are usually taken on a day with a bit of cloud on the day – so consider the weather on the day and guage whether or not it’d be worth heading to the spot you scouted earlier or use your back up ideas.

Ekhidna wines wedding vineyards
Ekhidna wines wedding vineyards

2 – Set Aside enough time for the Shoot—and Start Early!

One of the reasons golden hour photography is so tough to get right is that you’ll have a very narrow time frame to get the perfect pictures. The sun waits for no one!

No matter how busy you may be during the wedding planning process, it is important to set aside at least one to two hours for the wedding photo shoot—and that time should start well before golden hour. This ensures that your photographer can strategically plan poses, locations, and more to make the most of golden hour.

Planning ahead will ensure that you will have plenty of beautiful shots for your wedding album! Keep in mind that some of the most popular spots for wedding phtoography – like this list of wedding photo locations in Darwin can be busy – particularly for golden hour photography! So definitely plan a backup spot.

Photo of the year contest AmandaBrian
Darwin’s Pride rock

3 – Clear Your Mind and Carpe Diem

You will not be able to get good wedding photos if you let the stress of planning your wedding cloud your mind. On the day of your wedding shoot, make it a point to go into it with a clear and relaxed mind. This will help you get the best wedding photos and enjoy the process.

Adelaide Botanic Gardens Sunset wedding
Adelaide Botanic Gardens Sunset wedding

4 – Give Your Ideas to Your Photographer

Your photographer will often help direct you and your partner throughout the shoot, but you’ll have to do your part. After all, the photos will be yours to keep! If you have a particular style or pose you want to try, communicate all this to your photographer early on. They’ll then be able to plan based on your vision. A mood board can be helpful, too! Be sure to visit their portfolio well ahead of time and point out some photos you particularly enjoy so your photographer has a good idea of what you want to achieve.

This said, some ideas given to your photographer would be helpful, but try not to encroach too much on your photographer’s artistic freedom to to what they do best!

Semaphore Beach Sunset
Semaphore Beach Sunset

5 – Enjoy It and have fun!

Keep in mind that your feelings will come through to your photos. Remember that this is your wedding day! This occasion is supposed to be one of the happiest and most momentous moments of your life. Enjoy every moment of the planning and ceremony itself, your wedding photoshoot included.

Your wedding photos are meant to immortalize your wedding. Making sure that you hire the services of a good wedding photographer will help you cherish the moments of your wedding and all the effort that went into planning it even if years or decades have passed.

Darwin wedding sunset
Darwin wedding sunset

For all your wedding photography needs, contact Sven Studios! Our style allows you to capture your special moments as a reminder of your big day’s love story in the most natural way. Get a wedding photographer that can capture all the feelings and emotions of your big day by setting an appointment with us today!

November 19, 2021/by Steven Duncan
ideas, Wedding

Souvenirs to Make the Most of Your Wedding Photos

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Souvenirs to Make the Most of Your Wedding Photos

Capturing different moments of your wedding can be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, which is why it’s important to invest in your wedding photography. You get a clear picture of everyone’s smiles, laughs and tears as even the rarest parts of the wedding are captured in still motion.

Everyone wants to make the most of their wedding photos, displaying them and showing them off or just hiding them away for safekeeping and private viewing. Wedding photography services usually include printing options and physical souvenirs the newly wedded couple can take advantage of to show of their amazing photos.

Make the Most of Your Wedding Photos

Here are some examples of physical souvenirs to make the most of your wedding photos:

USB Flash Drives

Although some might say that simply having your photos sitting on a USB drive defeats the purpose, the convenience of having a flash drive simply allows you to whip out the memories whenever you wish. Having nothing but soft copies of your wedding photos on a flash drive also makes it easy to share with family and friends that much easier.

A flash drive can ensure the privacy of everything captured during that special day and the photoshoots that may have come before it. Viewing the digital pictures would also be easy to do so from a computer or TV screen. Plus, the flash drive and its casing will be much easier to keep safe in case of an emergency.

That said though, USB drives are only rated to last for 10 years – so it’s important to protect your wedding photography by either printing physical copies or making plenty of backups.

Photo Prints

Nothing beats a classic photo print. Having it edited and printed by the photographer who took the picture can pretty much ensure that the quality won’t be tampered with and that you end up with a high-resolution photograph. Some might request wallet-sized pieces, while others ask for large-scale prints.

I make these super easily available and affordable through an integrated shop with each digital portfolio I provide to each couple. Making physical prints are so important!

Photo prints are also great physical souvenirs because there are just tons of ways to have them displayed nowadays. Many couples still love sticking with a classic wooden frame, while some deviate a little and check other options. Some love having prints stored all together in a box, while others want them loosely placed and clipped onto wall-hanging photo holders.

framed prints
framed prints

Ice Mount Prints

Somewhat under the photo print category, ice mounting is a great technique that can bring out the life of your wedding picture. It often appears like an upscaled version of a floating frame that’s able to stand out in a home when well-lit.

The way ice mounting works is that a photo is printed onto silver halide paper and then encapsulated onto clear acrylic. It can provide a unique finish and ensure that the photo’s quality will stay as-is for an extended period.

Ice Mounting
Ice Mounting

Photo Albums 

Lastly, a good photo book or photo album can be a great physical souvenir to commemorate the wedding. It can house pages and pages of photos that you can simply pull out from time to time when showing it to a friend or just for pure nostalgia. A nice wedding album can become a family heirloom if properly looked after and is therefore an investment well worth looking into.

It can also be a great addition if you’re both avid book readers hoping to start a mini library in your home. Consider that photobook as a good foundation and something that stands for the beginning of something spectacular. 

Digital Deluxe Album
Digital Deluxe Album

No matter how you want to physically store your wedding photos, all of them have one thing in common. They are all a wonderful keepsake that can help remind you of one of the best days of your life. 

As a wedding photographer passionate about photography in general, please make the most of your wedding photos by physically printing them in some way! Photos look so much better when printed opposed to viewing on a computer screen for a number of reasons.

Want to check out wedding photography packages in Adelaide? Sven Studios captures the memories of your wedding day and offers physical products that will help couples remember the art in their marriage. Contact us today!

 

November 10, 2021/by Steven Duncan
ideas, Wedding

All the Top Moments That Should Be Captured at Your Wedding

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Top Moments That Should Be Captured at Your Wedding

Professional wedding photography will play a huge role in your wedding as it will ensure that you’ll have an album filled with the sweetest moments of your big day captured in photos. You might even be surprised with most of the pictures because it’s unlikely that you’ll be aware of everything going on during the celebration. You are, after all, in bliss all day! 

A list of all the top moments that should be captured at your wedding

It is, therefore, necessary to have a reliable photographer who can do the job of knowing all the best, sweetest, funniest, and most candid moments of your wedding celebration. But while those photos make for a great wedding album, some special moments simply should not be missed by the photographer. Here are some of those moments:

 

The Bride’s Preparation 

Some of the most important moments are when the bride is preparing for the ceremony – when she slowly transforms from a young woman to a lovely bride. The photographer can take shots from different angles and include candid photos of the bride’s team – from her makeup artists and her family trying to help her get ready. Some of the most beautiful emotions are seen during the hours of the bride’s preparation, and she should be able to look back at those moments any time she wants. 

Bride looking in mirror at her dress
Bride looking in mirror at her dress
Alru Farm wedding bride
Alru Farm wedding bride
Having makeup done
Having makeup done
bridesmaids helping put in brides dress
bridesmaids helping put in brides dress
Every Item That the Bride Will Use

Most women would love to remember every detail of their day as a bride, so photographers should take pictures of everything she uses – the gown, shoes, veil, purse, bouquet, hair accessories, and other accessories she might wear for the wedding.

Engagement ring in flowers 5
Engagement ring in flowers 5
Bridal affects
Bridal affects
Wedding shoes on tree
Wedding shoes on tree
bridal jewellery
bridal jewellery

 

The Moment the Parents of the Bride Sees Her All Dolled Up

One of the most heartfelt moments on the wedding day is when the parents see the bride for the first time in her wedding dress, especially because most mothers and fathers get teary-eyed at the sight of their daughter ready to move on to the next chapter of her life. 

Father's first look at daughter
Father’s first look at daughter
Father of the brides first look
Father of the brides first look
Dad's first look
Dad’s first look
Father's first look of his daughter
Father’s first look of his daughter
The Groom’s Preparation

It might not take as long as the bride’s preparation, but it’s equally important. The photographer should capture all the essential details and moments of the groom’s prep time with his team. 

groom looking out window adjusting tie
groom looking out window adjusting tie
Wedding rings on tie
Wedding rings on tie
Best man Helping tie tie on groom
Best man Helping tie tie on groom

 

The Groom Waiting for the Bride

The image of the groom as he excitedly waits for his bride is always a sweet one, especially when he finally lays eyes on his beloved as she walks down the aisle, and his face is filled with so much emotion. It’s certainly a shot that the photographer should never miss.

Groom nervously waiting
Groom nervously waiting
nervous groom
nervous groom
Groom waiting patiently for his first look
Groom waiting patiently for his first look
Groom waiting patiently 2
Groom waiting patiently 2
The Bride Walking Down the Aisle

This might be among the most dramatic and exciting parts of the wedding – when the beautiful bride slowly makes her way towards her husband-to-be, looking ethereal in her white dress and her face reflecting her love and excitement. This grand entry should be captured in amazing shots for the happy couple and their future kids and grandkids to see. 

bride and father approaching the ceremony
bride and father approaching the ceremony
bride approaches in front of Seagrass long Point
bride approaches in front of Seagrass long Point
Kasia making her approach
Kasia making her approach
Bridal approach at Lot 100
Bridal approach at Lot 100
When Their Eyes Meet

There’s always that magical moment when the bride finally reaches the end of the aisle, and the happy couple lovingly looks each other in the eye. A candid shot of this would truly be magical as it is a moment that should be preserved forever. 

Grooms first look at his quince brook wedding
Grooms first look at his quince brook wedding
Grooms first look at Pertridge House Wedding
Grooms first look at Pertridge House Wedding
grooms first look at beginning of ceremony
grooms first look at beginning of ceremony
Grooms first look as she walks towards him
Grooms first look as she walks towards him
The Exchange of Vows

Some shots should be taken as the bride and groom exchange their vows so they’ll, later on, see the expressions on their faces as they make their lifetime promises. 

Smiling groom at Partridge House Wedding Ceremony
Smiling groom at Partridge House Wedding Ceremony
smiling bride listing to vows
smiling bride listing to vows
Smiling bride in small room
Smiling bride in small room
Smiling bride during her wedding ceremony
Smiling bride during her wedding ceremony
The Exchange of Rings

Another magical moment is when the spouses exchange rings that symbolize their commitment to one another. There should be several shots of the husband putting the ring on the wife’s finger and vice-versa.

Exchanging wedding bands
Exchanging wedding bands
Closeup of exchanging wedding bands
Closeup of exchanging wedding bands
Exchanging wedding rings during the wedding ceremony
Exchanging wedding rings during the wedding ceremony
Exchanging wedding rings during the ceremony
Exchanging wedding rings during the ceremony
The Couple’s First Kiss

Once they are declared “husband and wife,” the newlyweds will share their sweet first kiss, and there should be a photo to remember it by. It’s one of the occasion’s most precious moments that should be caught on camera. There should also be shots of them showing their rings to their family and friends. Together with the exchange of rings, these intimate moments should be shot perfectly from different angles during the wedding.

First kiss at Quince Brook wedding
First kiss at Quince Brook wedding
First kiss on Pennington Bay
First kiss on Pennington Bay
First kiss at St Francis winery
First kiss at St Francis winery
First kiss 2
First kiss 2
The Recessional

After the ceremony is completed, the pressure is gone, and it’s now the start of the fun celebration. As the bride and groom walk on the aisle together after their vows, the wedding photographer can take fun couple pictures as the newlyweds flash their biggest smiles. There should also be shots of the wedding guests cheering the couple on to show how their loved ones shared their precious moments with them.

Laughing guests
Laughing guests
Guests having fun
Guests having fun
Hugs from guests
Hugs from guests
Groom with guests
Groom with guests
The Couple’s Families

There should be some photos of the families of both the bride and the groom. There should also be a couple of pictures with just the newlyweds and their parents. These would be included in their photobook, and extras could be gifted to the couple’s parents.

group photo at Alru Farm wedding
group photo at Alru Farm wedding
group photo at Ekhidna Winery
group photo at Ekhidna Winery
Group of guests
Group of guests
Girls group photo
Girls group photo
The Bride and Her Besties

There should be some fun photos of the bride with her girlfriends during the reception, especially those of her bridesmaids. These photos of all the gorgeous ladies and gentlemen who support the bride would be a great addition to the wedding photo album.

Bride and bridal party together
Bride and bridal party together
Bridal party Charlies angels
Bridal party Charlies angels
Bridal party on balcony
Bridal party on balcony
Bride and bridal party together
Bride and bridal party together
The Groom and His Gang

If there will be glamorous shots of the bride’s party, the guys should certainly be given their moment, too. The people who attended and helped the groom should get awesome pictures taken and be included in the photobook.

Groom and groomsmen on balcony
Groom and groomsmen on balcony
groom and groomsmen
groom and groomsmen
Groom and Groomsmen on street
Groom and Groomsmen on street
Groom and groomsmen group shot
Groom and groomsmen group shot
Formal Shots of the Entourage

As much as you want all the photos to be fun and candid, there should also be a few shots of the entourage in more traditional poses. Every wedding photobook has them, so yours should, too.

Bridal party walking together along Grange Beach
Bridal party walking together along Grange Beach
Bridal party together on the road
Bridal party together on the road
bridal party surrounding a tree
bridal party surrounding a tree
Bridal party at East Point
Bridal party at East Point
Couple Portraits

This should already be a given. Both the bride and the groom should have separate photos taken, but it’s the couple’s portraits they’re likely looking forward to getting done. These are the ones that would be framed and hung on the bedroom wall, after all! There should be an assortment of traditional, candid, romantic, fun, and wacky shots for the newlyweds to choose from.

Santorini wedding photography
Santorini wedding photography
Veale Gardens wedding photo
Veale Gardens wedding photo
Under Semaphore Jetty
Under Semaphore Jetty
Wedding photo at Kooyonga Golf Club
Wedding photo at Kooyonga Golf Club
The First Dance of the Couple

Another sweet moment that needs remembrance is the couple’s first dance. Some of the best wedding photos are those of the couple dancing, so the photographer shouldn’t miss the chance to get some amazing shots while the bride and groom are dancing.

Ivybrook Farm wedding first dance
Ivybrook Farm wedding first dance
First dance at JDF reception cernter
First dance at JDF reception cernter
First dance at Inglewood Inn wedding
First dance at Inglewood Inn wedding
First dance dip
First dance dip
Father and Daughter / Mother and Son Dance

Equally endearing are the dances shared by the newlyweds with their beloved parents. Dads usually tear up when they dance with their little girl, who’s now a wife to someone. The same goes for the mother as she dances with their beloved son, who is now starting a family of his own.

Father daughter dance
Father daughter dance
Dad and daughter dance
Dad and daughter dance
Macedonian dance at JDF
Macedonian dance at JDF
Daddy daughter dance
Daddy daughter dance
The Exit

The exit should be just as memorable as the bride and groom’s entrance. Whether they’re walking out of the venue hand in hand or riding off into the sunset in a car, this conclusion to the event should be captured in a photo and included in the wedding photo book.

National wine center wedding Exit under sparklers
National wine center wedding Exit under sparklers
Bridal exit under archway
Bridal exit under archway
First dance with sparklers
First dance with sparklers

 

While every single moment during a wedding is indeed sweet, some are more special than others and should definitely be captured in awesome pictures. Getting professional wedding photography services can assure you that all of those moments are forever immortalized in photos.

Are you looking for experts on wedding photography in Adelaide? Let Sven Studios capture all the top moments that should be captured at your wedding and give you a compilation of your best-ever memories! Contact our team to find out about our wedding photography packages or see samples of our past work for our happy clients.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 4, 2021/by Steven Duncan
ideas, Wedding

Why Group Photos Are a Must for Your Wedding

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Group Photos Are a Must for Your Wedding

With your wedding in a few weeks, you’re most likely mired in the hardest part of planning for your big day. There’s a lot of pressure to ensure that everything checks out and that you have the most wonderful experience possible. 

Whether it’s in the context of catering or last-minute invite additions, the list of concerns may seem nearly endless. There is so much that needs to be done before one of the most special days of your life. As you continue to weigh between outcomes and choices while planning your dream wedding.

There’s one particular dilemma that’s bound to come to mind sooner or later: Should you have planned group photos at your wedding? or should you go through the hassle of planning which group photos you need, and ones you dont?

Here’s a bit of an idea why group photos are a must for your wedding and why the effort should be made to get them right!

Embrace modernity or reject tradition?

Although you may not have paid it much mind at first, the photography aspect of your special day is one that you shouldn’t overlook. In fact, modern wedding photography has evolved far beyond what you usually expect it to be, so you need to make certain decisions early on.

In the past, getting pictures taken at the ceremony and reception was easy to plan as formal wedding shots were a sort of “one-size-fits-all” ordeal. However, wedding photography has evolved leaps and bounds over the years, and photographers are now pushing the creative boundaries of what can be achieved with just a few clicks.

One photo style that has taken weddings by storm is the ever-popular group photo approach which has evolved beyond merely documenting a group of people. At this point, getting more people in a picture is one of the most creative ways that you can document your special day and make unforgettable memories! 

Groomsmen together
Groomsmen together

So, why should you plan for group photos for your special day?


Group photos make room to mix and match with various styles. When it comes to wedding photography, many people focus on capturing a passionate portrait to hang on the wall. However, you can get so much more with group photos.

Although some professional photographers prefer to be up close and personal with their subjects, group photographs allow for the capture of a family group, or group of friends surrounded by the venue you angonised over choosing due to you liking it’s aesthetic.

While group photos are a must on your big day, the group photos you capture are to be honest often the most boring wedding photos taking on the day, however can be amongst the most cherished as they will capture a snap shot of you with your family on one of the most imporatnt days of your life.

The makeup of that same group may not be the same 10 years from now – which is just the way life goes, for better or worse. It may well be that this group photo may be the only time this particular group were to be captured in a photo together, smiling and happy. Photography is all about capturing memories, and this can be a big one.

group photo at Alru Farm wedding
group photo at Alru Farm wedding

Group photos are a great way to capture the atmosphere of a ceremony


This is where group photos come in as a great kind of shot during a wedding day. Whether it’s candid or planned, shots with you and your guests taken by a professional works wonders when it comes to documenting your special day. From your family members and parents to your friends and close acquaintances, they all show the unique atmosphere of your ceremony and transport you back to it every time you look at the photos!

While group photos aren’t the best at ‘living in the moment’ as modern natural wedding phtography is all about – group photos are a must simply for documenting who was at your big day and to capture everyone simply looking like they love each other!

While there are many ways that you can document your special day, nothing can do your wedding more justice than group photos. Once you plan more shots with your loved ones and guests, you won’t have to worry about missing the mark on immortalizing countless memories before, during, and after your ceremony! 

Sven Studios is a team of wedding photographers that you can rely on to have your priceless memories immortalised. Get in touch with us today!

October 26, 2021/by Steven Duncan
ideas, Interesting, Wedding

6 Things Your Wedding Photographer Might Not Say, But Should

  • Exchanging wedding bands in front of Hobart Harbour

 

Things Your Wedding Photographer Might Not Say, But Should

When it comes to photography, it’s not easy to be a wedding photographer – there are plenty of astonishing photographers out there that simply won’t touch weddings simply because of the stress that comes along with it. In fact this was precisely how I began as a wedding photographer – a friend of mine didn’t want to do one and palmed it off to me!

Sure, it is often fun and exciting to witness the clients’ happiest day, but it’s not all happy and magical every time. The pressure is on to produce the most fantastic wedding photos because they are going to be lifelong mementos of that very special event.

But some unforeseen circumstances can get in the way of what’s supposed to be a perfect shoot. And sometimes, there are things your wedding photographer might not say.

6 Things Your Wedding Photographer Might Not Say, But Should

Here are some of the things your wedding photographer might not say, but probably won’t.

  1. “If you want the most beautiful and most dramatic shots, have the wedding outdoors.”

Do you want those gorgeous wedding photos posted on social media with dramatic lighting? They’re mostly shot outdoors. Natural lighting is flattering to all skin tones, and elements like the bright blue skies or the glowing sunset make for an amazing backdrop. However, you can’t always get that indoors with artificial light.

The epic wedding photos taken inside that you might love from social media are usually taken at venues that may be out of your budget, and in Australia they tend to be few and far between. That said though if you have the budget, so for it – they can be some very unique shots.

Out on pride rock
Out on pride rock
  1. “Please do not look at me or the camera.”

For some studio shots and yearbook photos, the subject is always asked to look straight at the camera and people are trained to do so from a young age. But for engagement and wedding photos, the more candid the images are, the better!

Don’t look at your photographer unless instructed to do so for those traditional portraits, and just interact with your new spouse and all the guests as natural as possible and let the photographer capture those special moments.

Gallop bridge Wedding photo
Gallop bridge Wedding photo
  1. “If you want to get the best shots, trust the photographer.”

Couples who get those out-of-this-world wedding shots are the ones who tell their photographers, “We’re down with anything you have in mind.” Granted, that gorgeous wedding dress is probably going to get dirty, but they’ll result in photos you’ll be proud of. They’ll even make the funniest behind the scene stories that you can tell the kids in the future!

Kangraoo Island Elopement photoshoot
Kangraoo Island Elopement photoshoot
  1. “If you see me resting for a bit, it doesn’t mean I’m not doing my job.”

As much as photographers love capturing every moment in a wedding, standing for hours and lugging heavy equipment can drain anyone’s energy. A wedding day is often 10-14 hours long for a wedding photographer which not much of a break, or even food in between.

So, if in between the major parts of the wedding you see the photographer sitting down, know that it’s just a quick break, and rest assured that no heart warming moments will be missed!

intimate First Dance Photo
intimate First Dance Photo
  1. “I don’t have the superpower to control the weather.”

If the couple and the entire family are hoping for nice weather on that special day, trust that the photographer does, too. No one wants to have a rainy wedding day, but if that happens, know that photographers are professionals who will still be able to take gorgeous pictures, especially if you’re willing to be more playful and use the rain to your advantage. 

Lightning
Lightning
  1. “I do encourage honest feedback.”

For many months, you and your photographer have been exchanging ideas about how the wedding coverage should be done. Every photo is thoughtfully captured to ensure that it reflects how special those moments are in your life. So, from the time of the delivery of the wedding photos, know that your photographer is waiting for honest feedback.

Do share your thoughts, whether you are ecstatic about them or have some constructive criticisms. As a client, know that your opinion is always valued! It’s a big reason why I run my annual wedding photo of the year contest!

Bride and groom amongst the trees in Hobart
Bride and groom amongst the trees in Hobart

The photographer plays a big role in your wedding, being the person responsible for the highlights of the ceremony and the reception and those sweet and funny, candid moments. And while there are some things your wedding photographer might not say, these are things that should already be known.

Wedding photography is not as simple as you might think; it takes creativity, an innate instinct, and an eye for detail through experience. If you give the photographer the freedom to be as creative as they can, they can surprise their beloved clients with wedding photos that reflect the true beauty of that wonderful day!

If you are looking for wedding photographers you don’t need to look elsewhere. Sven Studios can capture all the best things about your wedding––your special moments, the joy that your loved ones share, and yes, even the emotion that fills the air on your big day. Contact us today to know more about our photography services!

October 20, 2021/by Steven Duncan
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  • Darwin Wedding Venues

GET IN TOUCH

  • location40 Horseshoe dr Aberfoyle Park, South Australia 5159
  • phone +0401403080
  • msg sven@svenstudios.com

OFFICE HOURS:

  • Monday-Friday 09:00 – 17:00
  • ABN – 81371854076

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